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Last modified: 2010-03-10

Beamlines at MAX IV

Workshop: February 22-23, 2010, Scandic Star, Lund, Sweden



Hard X-ray Beamlines parallel session [conf. room Alnarp]

speakers

Monday, February 22

16:00-16:05

Introduction
Åke Kvick, MAX-lab

16:05-16:25 Proposed hard X-ray Beamlines
Yngve Cerenius, MAX-lab

Nano Beamlines + SPF

16:25-16:40 The nano consortium scenario
Anders Mikkelsen, Synchrotron Radiation Research, Lund University


16:40-16:55 The BIOX Interest in the Nano Beamlines
Ulrich Vogt, Biomedical and X-Ray Physics, KTH


16:55-17:10 Experimental wish list from chemical sciences at KTH with a focus on nanofocus
Lars Kloo, Inorganic Chemistry, KTH


17:10-17:25 Fredrik Eriksson, Thin Film Physics, Linköping University

17:25-17:40 Development in Pixel Detectors
Christer Fröjdh, Dept of Information Technology and Media, Mid Sweden University

17:40-17:55 The Short Pulse Facility
Jörgen Larsson, Atomic Physics, Lund University

17:55-18:35 Discussion

19:00-- Dinner


Tuesday, February 23

 

08:30-08:45

XAFS

Some aspects of X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy
Magnus Sandström, Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Stockholm University

08:45-09:00 Juris Purans, Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia

09:00-09:15 Importance of XAFS spectroscopy for our understanding of the risk of mercury in the environment
Ulf Skyllberg, Forest Ecology & management, SLU, Umeå

09:15-09:30 XAFS at NTNU
David Nicholson, Dept of Chemistry, NTNU, Trondheim


09:30-09:45

Discussion

09:45-10:15

Coffee


 

10:15-10:30

XRD

Powder Diffraction
Kenny Ståhl, DTU, Lyngby

10:30-10:45 Our need for synchrotron radiation for development of materials for energy and environment
Anders Palmqvist, Applied Physics, Chalmers

10:45-11:00 Sven Lidin, Polymers & Materials Chemistry, Lund University

11:00-11:15 Discussion


 

11:15-11:30

SAXS & Coherence

Multipurpose SAXS/WAXS - A Soft Matter Beamline
Ulf Olsson, Physical Chemistry, Lund University

11:30-11:45 Scattering, Grazing Studies and Mapping - nanostructures studied with synchrotron X-rays
Adrian Rennie, Materials Physics, Uppsala University

11:45-12:00 X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy
Aleksandar Matic, Applied Physics, Chalmers

12:00-12:15 Discussion

12:15-13:00 Lunch


 

13:00-13:15

Imaging/Tomography

Imaging of nano- and microstructures in high-performance steels and cemented carbides
Annika Borgenstam, Dept of Materials, Science and Engineering, KTH

13:15-13:30 Biomedical Applications
Crister Ceberg, Radiation Physics, Lund University

13:30-13:45 Microtomography in the earth sciences
Birger Schmitz, Dept of Earth and Ecosystem Sciences, Lund University

13:45-14:00 Discussion

14:00-15:00 Common Session